Isle of Anglesey

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Hello all you campers - Can anyone suggest some good coastal campsites on Anglesey please? We have a 6.1 and prefer sites which have electric hookup and showers.
 
you could look at this thread
 
Recommend the following :

Tyddyn Isaf Caravan & Camping Park
01248 410203

Easy path through the woods to a very nice beach, about 10-15 minutes. Very well kept site, and lots of the grass pitches have views of the coastline. Some pitches are quite sloping, good from a drainage view, but you need ramps. Easy drive to other beaches.
 
Hello all you campers - Can anyone suggest some good coastal campsites on Anglesey please? We have a 6.1 and prefer sites which have electric hookup and showers.



I went to one called Dafarn Rhos quite a few years ago. It was very close to the beach, tidy site but quite basic, it has electric hook ups and showers and toilets, but they were sort of portaloo ones but with real toilets in them. Don't know if it has changed since then though.
 
I went to Newborough in January and could only find one open site. Most open in March. It was only 5 pitches with me being the only person and dog there But it was fine, the pitches were flat and the shower portacabin was clean. There wasn’t a pub in walking distance and the cafe next door is closed in winter so you’d have to drive/self cater but for me it was were I wanted to be for the walks. https://www.bramblescaravansite.co.uk. No one has mentioned that wild camping in Anglesey is illegal.
 
Pen y Lynn is a nice site. Adult only and fairly close to the beach. It’s close to RAF Valley so can be noisy in the week. Bodfan Farm in Rhosneiger very close to beach, shops bars ect. It’s cheap and cheerful with hook up available. Opposite side to RAF Valley so same noise weekdays.
 
There was a nice site at Moefre sort walk to village and pub very close to the sea, no idea if it is still open.
 
Recommend the following :

Tyddyn Isaf Caravan & Camping Park
01248 410203

Easy path through the woods to a very nice beach, about 10-15 minutes. Very well kept site, and lots of the grass pitches have views of the coastline. Some pitches are quite sloping, good from a drainage view, but you need ramps. Easy drive to other beaches.
Another vote for Tyddyn Isaf. We loved it there. Excellent facilities on site. Good access to the beach.
 
This time of year wildcamping is the way - there is a small camp site in church bay - lovely right on the beach - plus plus plus there is the most amazing lobster restaurant there - lobster and chips no airy fairy nonsense - if the camp site is closed go wild camping - win win
 
No one has mentioned that wild camping in Anglesey is illegal.
Wild camping's not legal anywhere, is it? but some people still park up overnight.
 
you could look at this thread
Thanks Barbara
 
Recommend the following :

Tyddyn Isaf Caravan & Camping Park
01248 410203

Easy path through the woods to a very nice beach, about 10-15 minutes. Very well kept site, and lots of the grass pitches have views of the coastline. Some pitches are quite sloping, good from a drainage view, but you need ramps. Easy drive to other beaches.
Thanks Hawthorn37. Will def put that one on the list.
 
I went to one called Dafarn Rhos quite a few years ago. It was very close to the beach, tidy site but quite basic, it has electric hook ups and showers and toilets, but they were sort of portaloo ones but with real toilets in them. Don't know if it has changed since then though.
Will have a look - thanks Steve1
 
I went to Newborough in January and could only find one open site. Most open in March. It was only 5 pitches with me being the only person and dog there But it was fine, the pitches were flat and the shower portacabin was clean. There wasn’t a pub in walking distance and the cafe next door is closed in winter so you’d have to drive/self cater but for me it was were I wanted to be for the walks. https://www.bramblescaravansite.co.uk. No one has mentioned that wild camping in Anglesey is illegal.
Thanks RainGodandThor - a pub nearby is always a bonus! Don't intend to wild camp but basic is fine. Will look it up.
 
Pen y Lynn is a nice site. Adult only and fairly close to the beach. It’s close to RAF Valley so can be noisy in the week. Bodfan Farm in Rhosneiger very close to beach, shops bars ect. It’s cheap and cheerful with hook up available. Opposite side to RAF Valley so same noise weekdays.
Thanks slipper - not keen on noise but will look it up as you've been kind enough to reply.
 
This time of year wildcamping is the way - there is a small camp site in church bay - lovely right on the beach - plus plus plus there is the most amazing lobster restaurant there - lobster and chips no airy fairy nonsense - if the camp site is closed go wild camping - win win
Not so keen to go wild. But lobster and chips sounds wonderful. When I get to Anglesey I'll definitely get myself to Church Bay. Thanks CALI FATE (interesting name!)
 
Wild camping's not legal anywhere, is it? but some people still park up overnight.

It is legal anywhere it is not specifically prohibited.

Just look at the terms and conditions for the car park where you plan to spend the night. But you will be lucky if you get EHU, and few car parks will have showers.
 
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